Cisco Systems NSS3000 Series manual Setting up the Hardware

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Setting up the Hardware

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Installing the Disk Drives

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 4 Open the front door of the chassis.

STEP 5 From disk bay 1, remove the disk tray.

To remove the tray, push in the tab on the latch on the front of the tray, and then open the latch. Pull out the tray.

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STEP 6 Position the disk drive into a disk tray. Then, attach the disk drive to the tray by inserting the disk drive screws into the four holes at the bottom of the tray and tightening them with a Phillips screwdriver.

Alternatively, you can attach the disk drive to the tray by inserting two screws into the holes on each side of the tray and tightening them.

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STEP 7 Insert the tray back into the empty bay of the chassis.

STEP 8 Apply even pressure to both corners of the tray while you insert the tray fully into position in the chassis. Then, close the latch of the tray.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved OL-18629-01 Contents Introduction Setting up the HardwareConfiguring the NSS Accessing the Network StorageContents Appendix B Specifications Appendix C Additional InformationChapter a NSS LEDs Appendix D Support ContactsIntroduction BenefitsAbout this Guide Approved Vendor List for DrivesSetting up the Hardware Installing the Disk DrivesSetting up the Hardware 188910 Connecting the NSS to the Network Connecting the Power Connecting the Chassis to a Standard Power OutletConnecting the Chassis to an Uninterruptible Power Supply Supported UPS Product FamiliesStarting the NSS Using the NSS3000 LCD Panel Setting up the Hardware Subnet Mask Configuring the NSSConfiguring the Computer Network Settings Logging into the Configuration Interface Http//IPaddressofNSSunitWelcome screen appears Click Run Discovery Tool Running the Quick Setup Wizards to Configure the NSS Saving the NSS Configuration Click Update Windows Users Accessing the Network StorageAccessing the Storage using CIFS/SMB Accessing the Storage through FTP NSS hostname\usernameAccessing the Storage through NFS Unix and Linux UsersFrom the Finder’s Go menu, click Connect to Server Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMBMac Users Accessing Storage through FTP NSS hostname\user namePower Button LED NSS LEDsSystem LED NSS LEDsLAN LED Hard Disk Drive LEDsTo reset the NSS Reset ButtonTo restore the network setting system defaults Device Dimensions Unit WeightPower CertificationAdditional Information Support Contacts